No they are for the same markets.scyrene said:Are we sure these aren't for different markets? If they are so similar, maybe one will be for Asia and the other for US/Europe, or some other combination?
ronaldbyram said:Why would anyone go to the 70D with the price point and features of the T6S?
Marsu42 said:ronaldbyram said:Why would anyone go to the 70D with the price point and features of the T6S?
Well, the 70d has still better specs for some things (1/8000 shutter, 1/250 x-sync (very useful)), but it's mostly ergonomics:
Unless you have very tiny hands or it's very hard to carry a Rebel around for a longer time w/o a cramp in the hand. Imho the smallest camera design that "works" for heavy use is xxd and 6d. Everything even larger than that is a matter of personal preference or made to balance big lenses.
I believe that Canon will sell 50 Rebel for each 5D-S sold. Possibly a hundred Rebel for each 5D-SR sold. Maybe it's an even bigger difference than I thought.rfdesigner said:Commercially I suspect the 750/760D (T6i/s) are much bigger than the 5Ds/r
ajfotofilmagem said:I believe that Canon will sell 50 Rebel for each 5D-S sold. Possibly a hundred Rebel for each 5D-SR sold. Maybe it's an even bigger difference than I thought.rfdesigner said:Commercially I suspect the 750/760D (T6i/s) are much bigger than the 5Ds/r
ronaldbyram said:With the new T6i and T6S and the S model looking and having a lot of the 70D features.
Do we think the 70D line is short lived?
Why would anyone go to the 70D with the price point and features of the T6S?
Thoughts?
fragilesi said:ronaldbyram said:With the new T6i and T6S and the S model looking and having a lot of the 70D features.
Do we think the 70D line is short lived?
Why would anyone go to the 70D with the price point and features of the T6S?
Thoughts?
I just had a quick look having read this. Should I sell my 70d and buy the 760d . . . the answer is a short "No".
Just things like the battery life, viewfinder, FPS, RAW buffer, AFMA, build quality, size tell me to stick on that one. The 70D is clearly differentiated enough for me.
That said "Flicker Free", I don't suppose there is any chance the 70d could get it via a firmware upgrade? I would really like to have that. Otherwise I'm still very happy.
candyman said:See, that is what Canon had in mind...70D owners buying another camera for those new features.... ;D
I am really surprised with Canon including 19 point cross type focus system as in 70D. Either we get a 80D with 7d2 type of focus system or there won't be any new XXD camera. Canon can just add duel pixel, FPS, MFA to next rebel S and done with XXD line. Not sure what Canon was thinking by gimping 6D focus system. That looks too bad when rebels are going with 19 point cross type system.fragilesi said:candyman said:See, that is what Canon had in mind...70D owners buying another camera for those new features.... ;D
Blimey, I'd really like flicker free but I'm not buying a new camera for that one thing. Maybe if I did more gig photography I'd be more tempted . . .
ritholtz said:I am really surprised with Canon including 19 point cross type focus system as in 70D. Either we get a 80D with 7d2 type of focus system or there won't be any new XXD camera.
ritholtz said:Not sure what Canon was thinking by gimping 6D focus system. That looks too bad when rebels are going with 19 point cross type system.
Marsu42 said:ritholtz said:I am really surprised with Canon including 19 point cross type focus system as in 70D. Either we get a 80D with 7d2 type of focus system or there won't be any new XXD camera.
Vote and discuss here... http://www.canonrumors.com/forum/index.php?topic=24952.0
ritholtz said:Not sure what Canon was thinking by gimping 6D focus system. That looks too bad when rebels are going with 19 point cross type system.
That's because you can only have something in focus once, even with 19 or 190 af points. I think the 6d's af with only one hybrid cross is suited to 2005, not 2015. But when (and if) you get something into focus, it's the best current Canon sensor at low iso - so they had to cripple it.
Btw I'm sure the Rebels will have such a limited firmware that tracking is still a no-go vs. 70d, so it's essentially a convenience for stills to prevent focus & recompose.
I've never seen this kind of stripes in any camera.radioman67 said:Hello everybody. I am a new user Canan 760D camera. I still can not open a new topic, because I write here. I do astrophotography. And faced with such a problem. Somebody can prompt solution to this problem. This band from the new hybrid AF matrix. Last picture this after edit in Digital Photo Professional, this single frame ISO400, 300sec.
You mean you searched the internet and found other users of 760D with the same exact problem? If so, it seems a thermal problem that manifests itself in long exposures.radioman67 said:This is from the beginning. It's not just me. This entire line of cameras. Photo from the monument is not mine, it's from the internet. This and RAW and JPEG.
ajfotofilmagem said:You mean you searched the internet and found other users of 760D with the same exact problem? If so, it seems a thermal problem that manifests itself in long exposures.radioman67 said:This is from the beginning. It's not just me. This entire line of cameras. Photo from the monument is not mine, it's from the internet. This and RAW and JPEG.
In this case, you should contact your authorized service Canon, and send your camera to get a solution, or replacement.